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The Groves includes Park Grove Primary School, [6] the Young Groves centre, Door 84, [7] and St Thomas' Church. [8] There is a police team which works with the community. In 2015 a ban on drinking alcohol on the streets was introduced to reduce anti-social behavior in the Groves. [9] The area crime rate is one of the lowest in York. [citation ...
Marie's Crisis Cafe is a piano bar and gay bar located at 59 Grove Street in the West Village of New York City. Constructed on the site of Thomas Paine's home, the location originally served as a brothel before gradually transitioning to a bar. By the early 1970s, the bar had become an established presence in the West Village for the nascent ...
Grove Place Historic District is a national historic district located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York.The district includes all that remains and is associated with "The Grove," the original homestead area of Rochester's Selden and Ward families.
Kennicott Grove or The Grove National Historic Landmark or The Grove, an area in Glenview, Illinois; The Grove, St. Louis, Missouri, a business district; Cherry Grove, New York, a hamlet often referred to as The Grove; The Grove, Texas, an unincorporated community
In Lahaska, Old York Road follows US-202 as Lower York Road. Old York Road follows PA 179 into New Hope, as Bridge Street. It deviates briefly and rejoins PA 179. The road forks ahead, with Ferry Street going southeast and Bridge Street going northeast. Bridge Street carries PA 179 across the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, into New Jersey. The ...
Three buoys in a paved area between York and Donegall streets. York Street is a road that links Belfast City Centre with the Shore Road. Royal Avenue, one of the main streets in the city centre, ends when it crosses Donegall Street and this marks the start of York Street. Traditionally the street marked the boundary of the dockside Sailortown ...
St Thomas' Church is a parish church in the Groves area of York, a city in England. It is sometimes known as St Thomas' in the Groves. The Groves area, in the parish of St Olave's Church, York, was built up in the mid 19th century. It was decided to construct a new church in the area.
(The subsequent evolution of the Grove, in form, scale and decorative detailing, and its nineteenth-century historical associations place its primary significance in a later period as a 19th-century country seat. A carriage house on the property was built in the 1890s and is attributed to the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White. [2]